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A Proof of Heron’s Formula Let I be the center of the incircle of ∆ABC. Let a = y + z, b = x + z, and c = x + y be the lengths of the sides opposite A, B, C respectively, and let s = x + y + z be the semiperimeter of the triangle. Clearly so . Now notice that: Therefore so Thus the area of ∆ABC is which is Heron’s formula. --Submitted by Miles Dillon Edwards Lassiter High School, Marietta, GA 30066 December 2007 I u B A C y v r z z y x x r r w
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A Proof of Heron’s Formula
Let I be the center of the incircle of ∆ABC. Let a = y + z, b = x + z, and c = x + y be the
lengths of the sides opposite A, B, C respectively, and let s = x + y + z be the semiperimeter
of the triangle. Clearly so . Now notice that:
Therefore
so
Thus the area of ∆ABC is
which is Heron’s formula.
--Submitted by Miles Dillon Edwards
Lassiter High School, Marietta, GA 30066
December 2007
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